Gift and Craft Shop – a wide range of locally made Gifts and Crafts. Sewing, Knitted Items, Baby Clothes and much more …

Museum Shed – open on request.

History of Yandina Historic House

Yandina Historic House was built in 1899 -1900 at Bridges approximately two km north of Yandina, by pioneer John Gustave Sommer for his family home. His wife Fredericka (Rikka) named it “Tillstead” after her birthplace in Denmark.

The house changed hands six times being owned in turn by John Sommerville, Thomas Arthur Graham, Joan Sharp, George Sharpe, Katherine Rose Somerset and finally in 1923, Benjamine Morgan Williams. By this time the name of the house had changed to “Kenaldare”. Three generations of the Williams family lived here with son Rhys and his wife Margaret holding their wedding reception at “Kenaldare” in 1978.

In 1996, Main Roads resumed the property to make way for the new Bruce Highway and the house was relocated to its present site.

The Maroochy Shire Council had the house restored with the help of Skill Centred.

The Yandina Historical Society took over the lease of the house in November 2003 naming the house “Yandina Historic House” and recognising previous owners on a plaque and historical displays.

Through the dedicated work of volunteers the House has been open to the public since Nov 2003.